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Three components distinguish CIM from other manufacturing methodologies:

  • means for data storage, retrieval, manipulation and presentation;

  • mechanisms for sensing state and modifying processes;

  • algorithms for uniting the data processing component with the sensor/modification component.



DIGITAL MANUFACTURING - A VISION FOR THE 80S


In the 1980s, Computer Integrated Manufacturing was developed and promoted by machine tool manufacturers and the CASA/SME (Computer and Automated Systems Association /''Society for Manufacturing Engineers'').

: "''CIM is the integration of total manufacturing enterprise by using integrated systems and data communication coupled with new managerial philosophies that improve organizational and personnel efficiency''."

A CIM system is not the same as a ''"lights out" factory'', which would run completely independent of human intervention, although it is a big step in that direction. Part of the system involves Flexible Manufacturing , where the factory can be quickly modified to produce different products, or where the volume of products can be changed quickly with the aid of computers. Some or all of the following subsystems may be found in a CIM operation: